Usual nonsense from Kav - working together, involving everyone including fans, having ambition. As if that would ever work.
Ummm. Let's see Kavanagh v. Meire. Now who would you chose...?
Ummm. Let's see, Coco the Clown v Meire...
Eh? Are you calling Kavanagh a clown, or have I misunderstood?
Kav's a good bloke and a mate, so no that's not what I meant. My point was that it would hard to find a worse chief exec than Meire. Even at Gillingham...
Usual nonsense from Kav - working together, involving everyone including fans, having ambition. As if that would ever work.
Ummm. Let's see Kavanagh v. Meire. Now who would you chose...?
Ummm. Let's see, Coco the Clown v Meire...
Eh? Are you calling Kavanagh a clown, or have I misunderstood?
Kav's a good bloke and a mate, so no that's not what I meant. My point was that it would hard to find a worse chief exec than Meire. Even at Gillingham...
How depressing it is when millwall are being run better than Charlton. And they could well be in a division above us next season. Like I said depressing.
Brilliant - "I remember, in about 1997, watching a short-lived teatime quiz show on Channel 5 called Whittle. One of the questions was: “Who destroyed the Parthenon?” The four multiple-choice answers were: “The Romans”, “The Babylonians”, “The Venetians” and – to peals of laughter from the studio audience – “Millwall Fans”.
I wonder if Kav will be saying the same at 4pm tomorrow ?
Interesting that Millwall seem to have the same ambition as Charlton. I'll start a new thread for this.
In a league dominated by short-term deals and wandering journeymen, Millwall’s trust in continuity stands out. The average player has been at the club for four years. Academy graduates make up around a third of the squad, and Kavanagh says the eventual goal is to raise that to 50 per cent.
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Mr 24/7 !
You clearly don't remember my possibly "off the mark" comment about the former Charlton CEO when he was in situ.
I think both @Airman Brown and @suzisausage remember it well....
telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/03/10/millwall-football-club-neutrals-starting-like-do-care/
Er...not in this parish Kav I'm afraid and I don't think they'll be many fellow Hammers nodding in agreement either :-)
cue our pet spanners...
And they could well be in a division above us next season.
Like I said depressing.
Interesting that Millwall seem to have the same ambition as Charlton. I'll start a new thread for this.
In a league dominated by short-term deals and wandering journeymen, Millwall’s trust in continuity stands out. The average player has been at the club for four years. Academy graduates make up around a third of the squad, and Kavanagh says the eventual goal is to raise that to 50 per cent.